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"requiem" Definitions
  1. (especially in the Roman Catholic Church) a Mass (= religious ceremony) at which people say prayers for the soul of a dead person or the souls of dead people in general
  2. a piece of music for this ceremony
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A requiem is usually given for someone who has died, who's this requiem for?
Correction: Mozart's Requiem isn't a symphony, it's a requiem, a type of Catholic mass for the dead.
It consists of a single hourlong choral work by Brahms, "Ein Deutsches Requiem" ("A German Requiem"), exquisitely prepared and performed.
Cavalry Church (Episcopal) Two solemn services include selections from Haydn's "Seven Last Words of Christ," Karl Jenkins's Requiem and Maurice Duruflé's Requiem.
Many choreographers nonetheless try: I suppose Mr. McNicol's "Requiem" (the music is taped) is the least misguided dance staging of the Mozart "Requiem" I've seen.
And this move — adding a prologue to the Requiem, with an epilogue on the way — was hardly as unusual as Mr. Honeck's presentation of the Requiem itself.
He backed off a bit, according to Daniel Beller-McKenna's book "Brahms and the German Spirit," calling the work a "sort of" German Requiem and a "so-called" German Requiem.
There, they are performing "Requiem," a take on Verdi's Requiem that adds to the music a film by the avant-garde director Jonas Mekas, who died in January at 96.
But the plotting of "Her Requiem" becomes a little baggy.
She's starred in countless acts, including Swan Lake and Requiem.
Aronofsky, 47, directed Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream.
Politically speaking, no one expects to hear Faure's requiem soon.
Requiem For an Owl, Mats Andersson, SwedenWinner, Black and White.
Bits of Mozart's own transcendent Requiem played in my head.
"Requiem for a Dream" (2000) is a thriller about addiction.
CHATHAM Brahms's "German Requiem" and "Nänie," conducted by Chris Shepard.
Requiem is therefore record of their disappearance as it happens.
Requiem for 114 Radios by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard.
"10000 Gestures" is set to Mozart's "Requiem" for good reason.
Bruckner studied Mozart closely, particularly his Requiem and "Jupiter" Symphony.
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Vaguely spiritual in theme, Lincoln Center's fall festival begins with "Human Requiem," a staging of Brahms's great "German Requiem" organized by Simon Halsey, choirmaster par excellence, and featuring the Berlin Radio Choir.
" On the chorus's website, Chelsea Shephard, the soprano soloist, described the intended effect: "After hearing 'A Garden Among the Flames,' who can listen to the Brahms Requiem without hearing it as a requiem for Syria?
We're definitely thinking about smoke specifically in the imagery around Requiem.
The exhibition Requiem for the norm offers a window into it.
The choral feast continues with Brahms's "A German Requiem" and Verdi's Requiem, both with the Vienna Philharmonic and the Schoenberg Choir, and Dvorak's "Stabat Mater" (from 2007, previously unpublished), with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
The White Light Festival, Lincoln Center's annual exploration of musical spirituality, opened with a production entitled "Human Requiem," in which the Rundfunkchor Berlin, under the direction of Simon Halsey, sang Brahms's "A German Requiem" with piano accompaniment.
Lately, the Fauré Requiem has weighed heavily on Naian González Norvind's mind.
Netflix's Requiem is far from a dream — it's a straight up nightmare.
LARCHMONT Leonard Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms" and Maurice Duruflé's "Requiem," Westchester Chorale. Jan.
This was a movie by the director of Requiem for a Dream.
Recently the choir opened Lincoln Center's White Light Festival with "Human Requiem," a dramatized performance of Brahms's German Requiem in which the choristers acted out the texts as they sang, while moving about and mingling with the audience.
His idea became "Brown's Requiem", published in 1996 as a little-noticed paperback.
I knew Requiem sucked from the moment Jared-stupid-Leto appeared on screen.
"Requiem for a Young Poet" (1967-69) goes further connecting pluralism and death.
The title song, "Requiem For Hell," is an 18-minute long lyrical poetry.
His fascination with early music permeates an earlier work, his strangely mystical Requiem.
They opened with Mahler's "Resurrection" Symphony and performed Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis" and Verdi's Requiem.
By contrast, his memoir, "The World of Yesterday", is a requiem for lost cosmopolitanism.
The album comes on on May 26 on the label Requiem For a Twister.
READ MORE: "Requiem for a river", our essay on the development of the Mekong.
You can also watch it play the Requiem for a Dream theme song here.
Enjoy our stream of Requiem for Hell below; the album comes out October 14.
Gaga posted an image of Prince along with a mini-requiem on her Instagram.
Lee also commissioned an interpretation of "Pie Jesu" from Gabriel Fauré's mass Requiem, op.
"You Left And Now I'm Homesick," says one yellow requiem over blue-gray clapboard.
THE ENDLESS SUMMER A Requiem By Madame Nielsen Translated by Gaye Kynoch 148 pp.
Hers was a requiem for "respect" and "dialogue" — in effect the post-1945 order.
That his "Requiem" was used at memorial services in New York after the Sept.
When I first saw Requiem For a Dream, I sobbed for hours in the dark.
Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream both blurred reality in the same way mother!
A freaky website created especially for the release of 2000's Requiem for a Dream.
This is going to be "some serious requiem for dead friends and heroes," he says.
Lorenza Böttner: Requiem for the norm continues through July 28, 2019 at WKV, Stuttgart, Germany.
Heather Christian, the composer and performer, has created an idiosyncratic take on a Requiem Mass.
Heather Christian, the composer and performer, has created an idiosyncratic take on a Requiem mass.
You can listen to Requiem for Hell below and read the interview after the jump.
Still, it was a striking requiem for the Israeli-Palestinian "ultimate deal" that Trump promised.
Teodor Currentzis and MusicAeterna made their American debut with Verdi's Requiem and an accompanying film.
Music: A chorus of 1,200 and a full orchestra performed Verdi's "Requiem" in June 1916.
Up here, a requiem mass And light to lead the clouds home To the past.
This time, it is apparent, they are a requiem for something far closer to home.
It is tagged #cosmicnoise, while the Prince of Denmark is dead mix is tagged #requiem.
I watched Requiem For A Dream; I watched The Panic In Needle Park with Al Pacino.
"Blameless lives are being taken away," wrote Akhmatova in "Requiem", one of her best-known poems.
That will be a sad requiem for a partnership that once promised, and delivered, so much.
" Jochen Sandig made use of the same chorus in a solemn fantasia on Brahms's "German Requiem.
"Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia," which will be presented at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Dec.
RED BANK "Open Sing-In of the Brahms German Requiem," presented by the N.J. Choral Consortium.
The Gang tackles the fake news pandemic with a requiem for truthiness scheduled for January 20th.
When Verdi's Requiem has been presented at the Metropolitan Opera, it has often been in commemoration.
"Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Boléro," which has its United States premiere at the Joyce Theater, Jan.
He probably conducted the première of the tremendous Requiem that Mozart left unfinished at his death.
The archbishop of Boston, Richard Cardinal Cushing, celebrated a requiem Mass before some 1,200 invited guests.
Believe it or not, Requiem has elements of all of these, and is absolutely worth the binge.
At the Met, James Levine will conduct several concert performances of Verdi's "Requiem" (Nov. 24-Dec. 2).
RED BANK "Requiem, Vive La France," the New Jersey Chamber Singers present a concert of French works.
In May, the orchestra's famed founding director, Iván Fischer, will lead three concerts, centered on Mozart's requiem.
Now dedicated to Mr. Hvorostovsky's memory, Verdi's Requiem was enlisted, once again, to do its sad duty.
Mostly Mozart's house band ends its summer season with another account of the composer's endlessly enduring Requiem.
The Requiem was a central element in "Amadeus" (1984), Milos Forman's Academy Award-winning film about Mozart.
The club's Messa da Requiem, a lawyer named Antonio Giovati, said he gets that all the time.
That's especially true when it's set to Requiem for a Dream's "Lux Aeterna" theme by Clint Mansell.
This game is bundled with Rondo of Blood for PS4 in the double-pack called Castlevania Requiem.
" Jonas was 92 at the time, reading from an unpublished novella called "Requiem for a Manual Typewriter.
Greensboro: A Requiem is published in Testimonies: Four Plays by Emily Mann, published by Theatre Communications Group, 1996.
It was Joe Sr. who identified his daughter's body and later attended a Requiem Mass in her honor.
He is expected to return to New York next fall, leading the London Symphony Orchestra in Verdi's Requiem.
Shaw, who was working on an English translation of the "German Requiem" at his death, loved the work.
Mr. Rattle led the orchestral strings in Elgar's Serenade in E minor and all hands in Fauré's Requiem.
The singsong and staccato of the work gives voice to the recognition that collecting can be a requiem.
That poignant anecdote opens Earl Swift's book Chesapeake Requiem: A Year with the Watermen of Vanishing Tangier Island.
HUDSON "Requiem for the American Dream" (403), directed by Peter D. Hutchison, Kelly Nyks and Jared P. Scott.
" - Nina, 232 "Requiem for a Dream—it's just a bunch of fucking addiction tourism and film school nonsense.
Requiem just relishes so shamelessly in its depravity that it's not only exploitative and distasteful, it's pure posing.
Even the helpings of Mozart stick to the standards (the "Jupiter" Symphony, Piano Concerto No. 21, the Requiem).
Utterly suspenseful and deeply scary, it's perhaps the best film study in paranoia since Requiem for a Dream.
Mr. Honeck's solution is to cut the final sections and present the Requiem as Mozart left it — almost.
The other non-hit was "All the Girls Love Alice," a rocking requiem for a promiscuous lesbian teenager.
" On Thursday, the orchestra's music director, Jaap van Zweden, led a burnished reading of Brahms's "A German Requiem.
Wolfgang Tillmans will collaborate with the English National Opera (ENO) on a production of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem.
The strings in Clint Mansell's Requiem for a Dream soundtrack sounded better on the Sonos, compared with the HomePod.
"I don't think Shaw ever put a work in front of the 'German Requiem,'" Mr. Mackenzie said last week.
Check out more of Romain Thiery's work on his website where you can order his book "Requiem Pour Pianos."
On Thursday, in Haydn's restless "Nelson Mass" and Mozart's brooding Requiem, the players produced a leaner, more airy sound.
Mozart never meant for it to be an overture for the Requiem, but on Wednesday the juxtaposition was seamless.
REQUIEM ON CERRO MARAVILLA (1987)The Police Murders in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Government CoverupBy Manuel Suarez278 pp.
According to an early biographer, Max Kalbeck, Brahms discovered the title "Ein Deutsches Requiem" among manuscripts left by Schumann.
The company said it would give several concert performances of Verdi's Requiem conducted by James Levine in its place.
But then, the "Requiem" was also selected for the funeral of former Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany in July.
One band that has always been there in one form or another, lurking in those proverbial shadows, is Inferno Requiem.
Like Chesapeake Requiem, Fisherman's Blues offers a profound account of a single community—its primary industries, religious beliefs, and rhythms.
One of the last ballets Mr. Mitchell performed with City Ballet was Balanchine's "Requiem Canticles," a tribute to the Rev.
It's a ritual of mourning, set to Mozart's "Requiem" and politicians' speeches, with bodies quivering and crumpling to the ground.
But Brahms's profoundly touching "A German Requiem" kept coming around this year in excellent performances, each an occasion unto itself.
Dramatically lit, with twin screens projecting Mekas's film above the players, the 90-minute "Requiem" certainly came across this way.
"A German Requiem," it appears, has become something of an anthem for our time, with grand social and political reverberations.
Salieri told Zelter that he had composed a requiem shortly after Theresia's death, expecting that he would soon join her.
As the title indicates, the composition in question is a requiem Mass – decidedly an ambitious undertaking for a woman of 17.
All of this makes a community gathering to read Greensboro: A Requiem on the 40th anniversary of the event especially significant.
While a typical production of Greensboro: A Requiem calls for 11 actors, the upcoming reading in Greensboro will have 58 parts.
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The same heartrending stir and upset, the same questions, are produced by the extraordinary recording of the Verdi Requiem from 1951.
And an unspectacular requiem Mass (with none of Mozart's music) was celebrated there after Mozart's death; a plaque commemorates the event.
Excerpts from György Ligeti's haunting "Requiem," with its dense, dissonant clusters of voices and instruments, accompany the appearances of the monoliths.
Aronofsky, best known for his other enigmatic films like Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream, answered a few posts straightforwardly.
And Requiem understands this with a stylized POV that displays the desperation of folks on the chase for their next high.
President Kennedy (in 1964); Francis Robinson, a longtime Met official (1981); and Luciano Pavarotti (2008) were all mourned with the Requiem.
" This psalm opens with one of the most memorable lines in Brahms's "A German Requiem": "How beloved is your dwelling place.
The book takes one of its epigraphs from James Fenton's "A German Requiem": It is not your memories which haunt you.
But unlike when President Bill Clinton did something similar 16 years ago, it sounded more like a requiem than a plan.
Requiem for a Dream (2000) Darren Aronofsky's sick ride goes something like this: guy and girlfriend have a drug of choice.
Mr. Maqoma — whose "Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Boléro" (which grew out of "Requiem Request") will go to the Joyce Theater in New York next year — also showed a solo work, "Beautiful Me." Created in 2009, it was developed from movement material contributed by three of Mr. Maqoma's friends: the choreographers Akram Khan, Vincent Mantsoe and Mr. Linyekula.
However, it's no mistake that Gigi has been described as not only rich — an understandable requiem for divadom — but "ratchet" as well.
This barking remix of Requiem for a Dream's "Lux Aeterna" sung by a small dog named Gabe is for that latter group.
Maravilla's Requiem for my border crossing series isolates and rearranges glyphs and motifs from the Historia to create new narratives of migration.
The only skill we're talking about learning here is how to become a sad and broken character from Requiem for a Dream.
A commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Greensboro Massacre will include a community reading of Emily Mann's play Greensboro: A Requiem.
A requiem mass will also take place in the Church of Saint Ailbe, Ballybricken, where O'Riordan once sang and played the organ.
Phil Schiller, Apple's marketing chief, asked event attendees to pause for a moment for a "requiem" for the old school function keys.
As Auckland's mayor Phil Goff read the Anzac requiem during the service, William and Ardern sat with other dignitaries and somberly listened.
His movies froth up and boil over, as viewers scalded by "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) or "Black Swan" (2010) can testify.
It is a requiem for a time that never really existed—a period before the 1960s, when this country was supposedly unified.
This Requiem is prevailingly gentle and meditative, more Brahmsian than Verdian in mood, but by no means toothless or lacking in drama.
This is not like a Requiem For A Dream heroin habit, and if it hasn't killed your friend yet it probably won't.
In Requiem, Summer Mei-Ling Lee remembers the hospital that shipped thousands of boxes full of bones from the US to China.
When we were touring there, I had just heard Fauré's "Requiem" at the symphony, and the title just came right to me.
I was going to divide the portion of the galleries into the requiem acts, but it turns out requiems are pretty repetitive.
Summer Mei-Ling Lee's Requiem continues at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco (750 Kearny St, San Francisco) through December 23. 
Are his final works requiems for art, for life, for the possibility of redemption that is the very point of a requiem?
He wrote his Requiem, which had its premiere in 6853, but no operas, to the increasing anxiety of those close to him.
It was Brahms who originated the term "human requiem," in a letter to Clara Schumann, Robert's widow and, by then, Brahms's intimate.
A government statement said Mozart's Requiem was played during the funeral, a work of music Mozart left unfinished on his death bed.
But at its core, the complex is a mournful requiem for the many things lost since Mr. Yeltsin stepped down on Dec.
You pick up a book by Strout for the same reason you listen to a requiem: to experience the beauty in sadness.
In this way, the "Extinction Gong" becomes a living, responsive memorial to species we will never know, a requiem to life lost.
All told, he wrote 626 works, from simple minuets to his Requiem Mass, which was left unfinished when he died at age 35.
In each of the videos for the four tracks on the patten's new EP Requiem, out today on Warp, a cloud hangs heavy.
"Requiem," by the British choreographer Andrew McNicol, plunges in where angels fear to tread: it's to Christian religious music and it's to Mozart.
Opinion Columnist DENVER — The services across the nation marking the passing of Senator John McCain are also a requiem for the American century.
" In addition to "Aida," the two plan to revisit Verdi's Requiem next summer at the Salzburg Festival and to record Mascagni's "Cavalleria Rusticana.
The Requiem is one of Mozart's most beloved works, often turned to at times of communal grief, but it is not entirely his.
Seemingly not even barely: "Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Boléro" was plainly a dance, conceived and choreographed by the South African artist Gregory Maqoma.
Mr. Gordon misheard its lyrics long ago, and it's those mistaken words that he offers up as shaky-voiced requiem to his departed.
Mr. Noseda is to conduct the orchestra in Verdi's Requiem in October at David Geffen Hall as part of Lincoln Center's Great Performers Series.
What also makes Requiem different than other movies about missing children, or mysteriously unsolved cold cases, is that Matilda is a fairly reliable narrator.
The movie "Requiem for a Heavyweight" begins and the fictional character "Mountain" Rivera is being pummeled by an unseen foe with piston-like fists.
"Lamb," a slow-burning creep-out about a kidnapping, would like you to see it as a requiem for the lost and the loveless.
The reputation he'd garnered from "Requiem" and other scripts gave Serling the calling card he needed to get his own series on the air.
For 2000's Requiem for a Dream, in which he played a heroin addict, he hung out with homeless junkies in Manhattan's East Village.
The series is his TV debut after a 20-year career of directing films, including Pi, Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan, and Mother!
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Mozart's Requiem and various recordings by Arvo Pärt and Jimi Hendrix provided music, as well as the lovely live voice of countertenor Serge Kakudji.
Requiem for Hell sees the band pick back up with old friend and longtime collaborator Steve Albini to bring this particular elegy to life.
Cuban First Vice President Salvador Mesa and two other top leaders on the Communist Party Politburo attended the Requiem Mass along with other officials.
For him, general relativity is on a par with such masterpieces of human genius as Mozart's Requiem, Shakespeare's "King Lear" and the Sistine Chapel.
Obama is leaving amidst incomprehensible political turmoil in the States and the atmosphere around his farewell speech was that of a requiem, not celebration.
This closer is actually a requiem for Jimi Hendrix, which has some added resonance because this whole album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios.
The affected intensity in Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream comes to mind, as does a sweaty young Leonardo DiCaprio in The Basketball Diaries.
Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem" is a powerful indictment of battle by an English composer who remained an avowed pacifist throughout the Second World War.
Later in life, Salieri said that the Requiem was the work of a dissipated man who, through music, had found his way to eternity.
"Biden looks to S.C. to revive faltering campaign, but success there is no longer seen as certain," by Josh Dawsey Requiem for a front-runner.
But it fell into stagnant neo-Minimalist ruts, at times recalling the "Requiem for a Dream" soundtrack in its moody — not to say overwrought — intensity.
They began in 1443 with intensive rehearsals and a performance of Brahms's "A German Requiem" that many in the field talked about for years afterward.
We went back to my place, watched Requiem for a Dream (widely regarded as one of the most depressing films ever made), and broke up.
But then there are two that are sure to take you out of your comfort zone: Requiem, a metallic teal, and Clover, a grayish-lavender.
His death was announced by Radio Radicale, the station he founded in 21986, to the strains of Mozart's unfinished "Requiem Mass," as he had requested.
And sure enough, there in that first festival was Brahms's "A German Requiem" writ large, in a performance by Daniel Harding and the Staatskapelle Dresden.
Realizing their star cosmonaut was stuck in space, Soviet mission control cut the live-feed, and ominously replaced it with a rendition of Mozart's Requiem.
But an earthshaking early chorus that tries to establish the high stakes of Marnie's endless escapes sounds like it's wandered in from the Verdi Requiem.
He and Mr. Faas set about gathering material from the families of the deceased photographers and from The A.P.; their book, "Requiem," appeared in 1997.
On her way out of the race, though, Warren was already writing a requiem for the idea that the left could win a presidential contest.
Last year, Jared P. Scott tackled financial inequality in "Requiem for the American Dream," a film about Noam Chomsky, of which he was a director.
His staging of Gyorgy Ligeti's "Requiem" is currently playing at the Ruhrtriennale; his most recent film, "Jupiter's Moon," screened in competition at Cannes in 2017.
Messa da Requiem wished he could have been Aida, and Un Giorno di Regno said he would not have chosen that name on his own.
The models emerged from a fog-filled door in Mr. Michele's now-signature grab bag of muchness, walking to the rising strains of a requiem.
If the blog is a requiem for places like the music club CBGB, St. Mark's Bookshop and Mars Bar, the book tells the back story.
Playing his decades-old ballad "Requiem" in Santa Barbara, he sounded as poised and spry as ever, lifted by the loose coherence of his compatriots.
His staging of Gyorgy Ligeti's "Requiem" is currently playing at the Ruhrtriennale; his most recent film, "Jupiter's Moon," screened in competition at Cannes in 2017.
"Come," the conductor, Teodor Currentzis, who will make his American debut in November leading Verdi's Requiem at the Shed in New York, told a reporter.
Aronofsky fans are excited to see the director returning to the psychological horror mode he exhibited in films like Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream.
We catch up with Samwell Tarly via some remarkably well-deployed Requiem for a Dream-by-way-of-Edgar-Wright speed-edits of bedpans and vomit.
Recorded in the wake of the death of D's father and in the midst of a time of environmental, political, and geographic upheaval, Requiem feels agitated.
Shaw, who founded the Atlanta Symphony's volunteer chorus in 1970, would have been proud of the remarkable contribution the choristers made to the Brahms requiem performance.
Jiang Zemin, then the party's leader, is supposed to have played a recording of Mozart's "Requiem" on hearing of the death of Deng Xiaoping in 1997.
Zilberstein talked about the papers and the historical figures and objects he longed to explore: Nietzsche, Mozart's Requiem, Orwell, the Brontë sisters, the Dead Sea scrolls.
There was similar restraint and interiority in Ms. Harvey's entrance in the first movement of Mozart's "Requiem," which formed the second half of this memorable concert.
Look at Chuck, for instance, cuddling up to Phyliss, as they watch Anthony Quinn in "Requiem for a Heavyweight" (1962) and recite the lines from memory.
On the grand opening requiem "andata" and the solemn, beautiful "solari," the mood is funereal as organ-like synths carve out deliberate melodies with jazzy ease.
The show's dominant conceit, though, is that of an ongoing requiem, for a people unwittingly taking part in a long funeral procession to their own graves.
If the Requiem is a plea for eternal rest, then this brief work, played on Wednesday with a soft glow, promises that and more: serene transcendence.
Here, "Requiem for Hell" falls into "Ely's Heartbeat," a track that samples the heartbeat of a friend's child in utero, growing into its piano-led swells.
The requiem, which is performed with a mixture of Western and traditional Cambodian instruments and incorporates the melodic chanting known as smot, unfolds over three movements.
"Men We Reaped" (2013), her memoir, is a requiem for five young black men, including the author's brother, who were lost to murder, suicide and addiction.
In 173, "Thank You for Coming: Space," which she calls a "joyful requiem for the myth of human progress," will have its premiere (April 11-14).
The ambitious production, set to Mozart's Requiem, was inspired by the ephemerality of dance: the notion that once movement is performed, it cannot be repeated exactly.
I reached a certain plateau of hoping when the changing of the water took on a mournful air, becoming more of a requiem than a chore.
Jonas Mekas, 21950, began the year at home from the hospital, tired, hoping to finish a film he was making for a performance of Verdi's Requiem.
I attended Mr. Levine's concert performance of Verdi's Requiem at the Met on Saturday afternoon, a few hours before news about the accusations against him broke.
The piece is written and directed by Fistful of Stars director Eliza McNitt, and filmmaker Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, Mother!) serves as an executive producer.
When I met Tillmans again, in January, it was in London, where he was designing a production of Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem" for the English National Opera.
Marta Goméz Alonso, in the flute solo "Kathinka's Chant as Lucifer's Requiem," written originally for Ms. Pasveer, was fearless in demonstrating the sonic possibilities of her instrument.
"Haunt" is a kind of requiem, a memorial for the 1981 massacre of civilians in the Salvadoran town of El Mozote by an American-backed government militia.
The senator's son Jimmy McCain, wearing his military uniform, read "Requiem," by Robert Louis Stevenson, the same verses the senator used to end his most recent book.
Falstaff and Messa da Requiem ducked out during Act I. Falstaff said they had tickets to the New York Philharmonic and did not want to be late.
Over the past few years, for example, John Eliot Gardiner has made her a favorite, leading her in works by Mahler, Berlioz, Schumann and even Verdi's Requiem.
But rather than telling a story, it functions as a danced requiem, one of stylized violence and choppily articulated motion reminiscent of hip-hop popping and locking.
Jonas Mekas, 96, began that year at home from the hospital, tired and hoping to finish a film he was making for a performance of Verdi's Requiem.
He and his handpicked orchestra and chorus make their North American debut in these performances of Verdi's "Requiem," accompanied here by a film commissioned from Jonas Mekas.
Our generation has inherited, and lives through, a colossal requiem, from the harrowing memories of the 20th century and before, to the continued violence we witness today.
For example, the composition of Mozart's "Requiem Mass" resides in the public domain, but if an orchestra records a version of it—that recording could be copyright-protected.
Alvarez, who is currently a 2018–2020 Arts Fellow at Princeton University, was invited to a community reading of Greensboro: A Requiem last year at the McCarter Theatre.
Seven years on, I still joke that Requiem for a Dream was the reason he dumped me, since from my perspective, everything was totally fine until that point.
Hill House also thematically shares commonalities with Requiem for a Dream, as both books take you deep into the characters' emotions, with the outside world as a framework.
Recorded by Crosby alone, the lyric-less a cappella piece is a haunting requiem for his lost love, and an exorcism of pain that words alone can't express.
Requiem is out today and streaming below as a YouTube playlist, alongside a brief chat with D and A about smoke, ritual, and the state of the world.
For the Atlanta program, Mr. Leshnoff, 42, wrote a 30-minute choral work, "Zohar," scored, as with the Brahms requiem, for soprano and baritone soloists, chorus and orchestra.
But works like Mozart's Requiem or Orff's "Carmina Burana," with its sections in Middle High German, sprang from the same cultural soil that gave birth to their texts.
In the nineteen-sixties, at a time when his compatriot and friend György Ligeti was seizing the world's imagination with his "Atmosphères" and "Requiem," Kurtág remained relatively obscure.
"The Go-Between" works better as a requiem than as a parable of rebirth, but Mr. Crawford, newly anchoring a musical at age 74, delivers at every turn.
Serving up a different picture of longing, Mendelssohn's sixth string quartet in F minor, "Requiem for Fanny," was penned in response to the death of the composer's sister.
He composed the "Polish Requiem," which was written in stages over several decades and dedicated to his country's suffering, according to the Polish Cultural Institute of New York.
Their new album Requiem for Hell, premiering on Noisey today ahead of its October 14 release on Temporary Residence, has this dichotomy on show more clearly than ever.
"She understood me immediately," he said of their first collaboration, on Verdi's Requiem last year, pinpointing a single technical element in that work as key to her magic.
This summer, the Brooklyn Museum hosted one of the first great works of art of the Trump era, a requiem for democratic authenticity in an age of lies.
"Personally, I don't agree," said Mr. Panh, the director of "Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia," which has its American premiere on Friday at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
And Mozart is hardly being ignored: The festival will open on July 14 with "Divine Connection," a staged work that weaves Mozart's Requiem and music by Arvo Pärt.
Am I swaying in a festival crowd ("Last Bloom"), sitting in a concert hall ("Requiem for CS70 and Strings"), or waking up in Aphex Twin's guest bedroom ("Environments")?
Brahms wrote his "German Requiem" during a period in which he suffered the loss of his mother, and not long after the death of his friend Robert Schumann.
The New York Philharmonic presents Mozart's Requiem (March 13-303), and the conductor Kent Tritle follows up with Fauré's (April 9) and Verdi's (with the Oratorio Society , May 9).
I so loved Britten's War Requiem [which uses Owen's work], and in a way, I wanted to throw my bit in, into that particular ocean to see what happened.
"The Moon, My Man and I," premiered in 83 as the first movement of a secular requiem performed in 2008 by the Hallé Orchestra and Chorus in Manchester, England.
"The Moon, My Man and I," premiered in 2008 as the first movement of a secular requiem performed in 2008 by the Hallé Orchestra and Chorus in Manchester, England.
As a teenager in 1996, Alvarez came with friends and family from Greensboro to the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey, to see the world premiere of Greensboro: A Requiem.
Director Darren Aronofsky, who also made famously unsettlingly psychological thrillers like Requiem for a Dream and Black Swan, has remained particularly tight-lipped about what exactly the film is about.
A report by Haberturk suggests that the decision was motivated by the fund's support of the Dresden Symphony Orchestra's Requiem project — a concert that directly refers to the Armenian genocide.
In Greg Pierce's drama, directed by Kate Whoriskey for LCT203, a teen's attempt to write a requiem has unforeseen effects on her parents, played by Peter Friedman and Mare Winningham.
In Greg Pierce's drama, directed by Kate Whoriskey for LCT3, a teen's attempt to write a requiem has unforeseen effects on her parents, played by Peter Friedman and Mare Winningham.
In Greg Pierce's drama, directed by Kate Whoriskey for LCT2559, a teen's attempt to write a requiem has unforeseen effects on her parents, played by Peter Friedman and Mare Winningham.
My colleagues cringed at the questions when I showed them, but now I have all the answers, and it turns out I was right about Requiem for a Dream. 23.
Critic's Notebook "I am not sure I ever have 'heard' Brahms's 'Requiem' — strictly as a member of an audience," the incomparable California-born choral conductor Robert Shaw wrote in 1997.
That group also performs a program of Bach, Brahms, Schoenberg and Knut Nystedt, and Gianandrea Noseda leads the London Symphony Orchestra, its chorus prepared by Mr. Halsey, in Verdi's Requiem.
His most famous composition, "Earth Requiem" for large chorus, symphony orchestra, solo quartet and children's choir, was performed for the first time in 1997 at the National Cathedral in Washington.
"I do think it's worth a moment for a requiem for the function key," Philip W. Schiller, Apple's senior vice president for worldwide marketing, said after unveiling the Touch Bar.
This is particularly true on their new double album, Requiem, a harmonious riot of trilling acoustic guitars and flutes, multi-layered rhythmic drones, and mystical lyrics intoned by female voices.
Instead, in the end, Chekhov's gun principle plays out as required, but in a satisfyingly unexpected, unspectacular way, like the converse of "Requiem for a Heavyweight" and not so sad.
That century also gave us the Industrial Revolution that has since pushed human existence on the planet toward catastrophe — making the opera at the beach sound like a climatic requiem.
From Requiem for a Dream and Pi to The Wrestler and The Fountain, he prefers to tackle big, daring concepts with gutsy execution that's often off-putting or stomach-churning.
The ponderous music that blares when Arnold's phone rings is amusing, and then it's abruptly not, having transformed, call after call, into a dirge, a requiem, a discordant family bleat.
Many audio recordings of concerts by the New York Philharmonic are available on the Philharmonic's website, including a recent performance of Brahms's "A German Requiem" conducted by Jaap van Zweden.
"Some would say they've done it because it's there, and some would it's because they love the Requiem but cringe when they hear something unsatisfactory about it," Mr. Levin said.
Matsoukas drew up a treatment for Rihanna, which evoked "Romeo and Juliet" and "Requiem for a Dream": a depiction of a relationship charged with drug-fuelled passion and domestic violence.
"You can't talk about the Big East and not talk about Pearl Washington," the sportswriter and broadcaster Michael Wilbon said in "Requiem for the Big East," a 286 ESPN documentary.
His Requiem, which was given its premiere by the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in 1973, has been presented only once in this country, according to its publisher, Universal Edition.
Mr. Ventura had cautioned that the club members can be tough critics before he summarized the reviews of "Luisa Miller" from Falstaff, Messa da Requiem and Un Giorno de Regno.
I woke up and said to myself, 'That is not what I want to be doing in thirty years, playing Verdi's "Requiem" not quite as well as I did before.
" As a companion to the requiem, it presented "Song of Nature," a 1996 work by Mr. Bernstein, who was the subject of Ethan Hawke's 2014 documentary film, "Seymour: An Introduction.
Surely the impulse to mine a masterwork for all its meanings is praiseworthy, and the sudden vogue for "A German Requiem" is welcome, whatever it may say about our time.
When the spell of immobility resumes, seraphic harmonies give way to a colossal, demonic setting of fragments of the Libera Me from the Requiem Mass, with bells ringing anarchic changes.
In the process, they're taking over cultural conversation like indie dramas of the past—think films like Requiem for a Dream (2000), Fruitvale Station (2013), and Boys Don't Cry (1999).
Before and after things get bloody, spaced-out carousel melodies float through the air, the sunshine turns psychotropic and a funeral trumpet blows a requiem for the enchanted time of childhood.
The song beat out nominees "All the Stars" from Black Panther, "Requiem for a Private War" from A Private War, "Revelation" from Boy Erased and "Girl in the Movies" from Dumplin'.
At the end of Requiem for a Dream, Marion clutches an ounce-bag of heroin as she falls asleep on her couch, a bag she earned providing entertainment at an orgy.
Shaw conducted the "German Requiem" perhaps as many as 90 times, if Keith C. Burris's "Deep River: The Life and Music of Robert Shaw" (GIA Publications, 903), is to be believed.
He didn't perform an encore, which only heightened the contrast between the rosy concerto, a triumph of early 1791, and what followed after intermission: the Requiem, left unfinished at Mozart's death.
Mr. Barenholtz was also a producer or executive producer of several other films, including Ulu Grosbard's "Georgia" (1995) and Darren Aronofsky's "Requiem for a Dream" (2000), before he turned to directing.
The idea of a requiem seems to have occurred to the young artist in 1854, after a suicide attempt by his newfound compositional father figure, Robert Schumann, who died in 1856.
Ms. Christian, a singer and composer of blazing creative ambition, has set out to create nothing less than a bona fide, full-scale requiem for the dead in all our lives.
Requiem may have slipped under your radar even if you are a fan of psychological thrillers because it was released around the same time as Collateral, Tabula Rasa, and Wild, Wild Country.
But that is its greatest legacy; it's a requiem for the crocheted optimism of the 60s that eventually evaporated due to national traumas like the Charles Manson murders and the Vietnam War.
And there they stayed, giving us such cinematic masterpieces as The Panic In Needle Park, Drugstore Cowboy, Requiem for a Dream, and Pineapple Express (or any Seth Rogen/James Franco movie, really).
On Sunday he will find himself on more typical turf: Verdi's "Requiem," featuring Erika Grimaldi, Daniela Barcellona, Francesco Meli and Vitalij Kowaljow, as well as the Simon Halsey-trained London Symphony Chorus.
Since "Downton Abbey" ended in 2015, Coyle has starred on BBC's "Requiem" series, as well as in several movies including 2016's "Me Before You" and 2018's "Mary Queen of Scots."
Now the work has returned writ small (indeed, lowercase) under the title "human requiem," in a performance by Simon Halsey and the Berlin Radio Choir, with two pianists replacing Brahms's full orchestra.
The superb chorus Schola Cantorum Reykjavík prefaced the orchestral concerts with a selection of a-cappella pieces, including Leifs's Requiem, which is as spare and sad as the Organ Concerto is savage.
In the introduction to "Requiem," the journalist David Halberstam, who shared a villa in Saigon with Mr. Faas in the early years of the war, quotes the photographer's parting words to Saigon.
However, these black monochromes, as pointed out by his artist friend Ben Vautier, came too close to those of Ad Reinhardt, whose black requiem mass for expressionistic painting was already well underway.
At least its replacement will sound a somber note in memoriam: The company's emeritus music director James Levine will make a rare appearance to lead four concert performances of Verdi's titanic Requiem.
Mr. Beyer's revision of the Requiem, which he finished in the early 1503s and which mainly addressed matters of orchestration, is considered by many to be a substantial improvement over Süssmayr's version.
Oscar-winner Jared Leto told SyFy Wire in 2017 that although he doesn't usually watch his own work, there have been a few exceptions ("Requiem for a Dream" and "Blade Runner 2049").
The White Light Festival, the annual Lincoln Center affair devoted to spirituality, loosely defined, reached a climax on Sunday afternoon with a stirring performance of Verdi's Requiem, which purveys spirituality, theatrically conceived.
McQueen wanted a musical counterpart to the story, like a requiem, and Poots arranged for the singer Jessye Norman, whom he had worked with at the Edinburgh International Festival, to see it.
Critic's Notebook The New York concert season now drawing to a close was more or less bookended by performances of Brahms's "A German Requiem," intended to set the work in broader contexts.
A false start on this work resulted instead in Brahms's First Piano Concerto, of 1857-58, and the requiem idea came to fruition only after the death of his mother in 1865.
Requiem: If New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary is a casualty of demands that status should be shared with other states, those engaged Granite State voters won't be the only losers.
In some sections, like the eclectic opening of the Requiem Aeternam, you also hear echoes of Minimalism, especially the insistent riffs in the harps, which soon provoke the voices into agitated sputtering.
"Requiem for the American Dream" is a timely 75-minute teach-in by Noam Chomsky, the M.I.T. linguistics professor who has been a leading leftist political analyst, critic and writer for six decades.
His most notable pre-Twilight Zone script was "Requiem for a Heavyweight," the story of a washed-up boxer produced in 1956 for Playhouse 90, perhaps the most acclaimed drama of the era.
The Berlin-era Bowie tribute "All I Want," a deeply sad requiem for a relationship, climaxes with Murphy howling "Take me home," as if his self-reflection has become too much to bear.
In a conversation at the Chinese Cultural Center, Lee talked about ancestral sacrifice, how art communicates the ineffable, and how the opening of the bone box was her North Star in creating Requiem.
I certainly can't remember hearing a better rendition of the opening bars of Mozart's Requiem, with claustrophobic string figures under a yearning wind chorale — floating, evenly weighted, as on an updraft of air.
"As Mozart's Requiem played, Liu Xiaobo's wife, Liu Xia, first came forward to stand before his body," according to an official account of the funeral emailed by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
His large-scale choral works — the "Gloria" (1974), "Requiem" (1985), "Magnificat" (1990) and "Mass of the Children" (2003) — are performed everywhere, especially in the United States, where all four works had their premieres.
Mr. Levine's physical capacities have lately seemed to improve, and he has a robust schedule at the Met this season, already leading a run of Mozart's "Die Zauberflöte" and Verdi's Requiem this fall.
The "Human Requiem"—Brahms once offered that phrase as an alternative title for his work—took place in the great hall of the Synod House, at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
Dean is excited to give the project a boost by writing long blog posts about it on a website devoted to the requiem — posts that give the impression they are written by Caitlin herself.
An apology "seems pretty insincere and a little late to the game and opportunistic at this point," said Jason Reid, who along with Adam Brown, produced the 2012 documentary Sonicsgate: Requiem for a Team.
Her heavy makeup even reminded me of Ellen Burstyn in Requiem For A Dream, but her words about what the public will never know, and what it means to be a couple rang true.
Apple Senior VP Phil Schiller joked that the audience should have a moment of "requiem" for the function keys, which have been a feature of many computers since the IBM PCs of the 1980s.
More enticing by far is Thursday's concert, which sees the reliably superb Christoph von Dohnányi lead Brahms's "A German Requiem," with the New York Choral Artists and two top soloists, Camilla Tilling and Matthias Goerne.
While there are a few tunes here and there, most of the music in The Perfection is classical (most of it coming from Mozart's Requiem, K. 626.) since the story revolves around cellists, after all.
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Mr Gokcek began by clicking his way through a gruesome PowerPoint presentation on the previous summer's failed coup, mixing images of bodies mangled by tanks with the soundtrack from the film "Requiem for a Dream".
In El Paso, a requiem Mass was offered for 15-year-old Javier Amir Rodriguez, a high school sophomore and avid soccer player who was at the Walmart with his uncle when he was killed.
At once requiem and reclamation, the play takes its blistering title from a celebrated Sorley sonnet, written in rending acknowledgment of the ranks of the dead among whom the poet would soon take his place.
MARTIN RISING: Requiem for a King (Scholastic, $19.99; ages 9 to 12) is a collaboration by two of children's literature's most well-known names, Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney (who happen to be married).
That the song was never published isn't unusual for Weill, who was often so busy he didn't take the time to do that even for more major works like "Das Berliner Requiem," Mr. Kowalke said.
In October, Lincoln Center presented "human requiem," featuring Simon Halsey and the Berlin Radio Choir in an immersive staging, with two pianists replacing Brahms's orchestra, and choristers in street clothes wandering among the audience members.
The singer/songwriter first captured the attention of fans at just 11 years old, calling into British chat show This Morning in 1997 and singing Andrew Lloyd Webber's operatic classic "Pie Jesu" from 1985's Requiem.
" That musicality is perhaps best exhibited in Babbitt's sensitivity to the setting of text in works like "The Widow's Lament in Springtime," the spellbinding "Philomel" for soprano and tape and the deeply poignant "A Solo Requiem.
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The director talked to VICE about exploring this time capsule alongside Jim Jarmusch, as well as how the documentary serves as not just a requiem for his family, but also New York's creative spirit of yesteryear.
There are other requiem requirements, too: She wants the singer Anohni to warble Frank Sinatra's "I Did It My Way" plaintively at her grave; she wants her mourners to wear a bright color, perhaps hot pink.
His 1990 symphonic poem "The Confession of Isobel Gowdie," about the 19603th-century torture and burning of an accused Scottish witch, ends with a serene string harmonization of a plainchant drawn from the Catholic Requiem Mass.
In A Girl in Exile: Requiem for Linda B., his most recent novel to be translated into English, the totalitarian state fuses with death itself, complicating our understanding of what it means to mourn and remember.
Seven years before Requiem for a Dream was written, Pacino was sulking around the streets of New York City looking for his next big score, and bringing everyone who cares about him down in the process.
She made Requiem, which focuses on the lesser known history of the Tung Wah Hospital and charity in Hong Kong, which orchestrated the shipment of thousands of boxes full of bones from the US to China.
He knows exactly what lies ahead for the lost world — of Los Angeles but also of Hollywood — that he has so lovingly reimagined here, which is why this homage also has the ache of a requiem.
About halfway through Faustin Linyekula's "In Search of Dinozord" on Saturday, amid fragments of Mozart's "Requiem" and organ music by Arvo Pärt, a lighter melody drifted through the theater: the refrain of an incoming Skype call.
Franz Beyer, a German violist and musicologist who carefully revised Mozart's Requiem, the choral masterpiece that the composer left unfinished at his death nearly two centuries earlier, died on June 29 in a hospital in Munich.
When Mr. Givony saw the full Wordless Music performance for the first time at its premiere this summer in Dublin — in particular Berlioz's Requiem, during the film's final meditative moments — he said he was in awe.
RUSSONELLO With the slow, misty grace of a requiem, "Memories of Nanzenji" finds the keyboardist and crossover-jazz guru Mark de Clive-Lowe reflecting on a visit to the historic temple and gardens in Kyoto, Japan.
Filmmakers Harun Mehmedinovic and Gavin Heffernan were at the right place and the right time to capture a series of amazing timelapses of this full-cloud inversion in the Grand Canyon in this short film, Kaibab Requiem.
If you were haunted by the nightmarish spiral of Requiem for a Dream, or unnerved by the lurid fever dream of Black Swan, you know director Darren Aronofsky can be damn creepy when he wants to be.
The group, which also included First They Killed My Father author Loung Ung, film director Rithy Panh and composer Him Sophy, posed for photos before attending Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music).
An early piece, for instance, "A Medea: Requiem for a Boy with a White White Toy," was freely adapted from Euripides and included lines from Gertrude Stein, Dear Abby, Shakespeare, and whatever else was in Abdoh's imagination.
"Franz Beyer took the Requiem to the dry cleaners and took the spots out," said Mr. Levin, the Dwight P. Robinson Jr. research professor of the humanities at Harvard and a visiting professor at the Juilliard School.
WM: Darren Aronofsky, of course, is the director of Requiem for a Dream and Black Swan, and The Fountain and Noah, and his interest in freaking an audience out has everything to do with point of view.
Davóne Tines's program started as part of "Requiem for a Tuesday," his project about remembering young black men killed by the police; it represents both his roots in gospel and his present career, immersed in contemporary repertory.
Instead of the "Forza," the Met will give four concert performances of Verdi's Requiem featuring its orchestra and chorus conducted by Mr. Levine, and with Krassimira Stoyanova, Ekaterina Semenchuk, Aleksandrs Antonenko, and Ferruccio Furlanetto as the soloists.
Playwright Emily Mann's Greensboro: A Requiem focuses on the massacre, in which members of the Klan and the American Nazi Party opened fire on marchers in a "Death to the Klan" rally, killing five and critically wounding others.
It's especially neat when you see a movie like Requiem for a Dream share several drug shots with All That Jazz, a bathtub sequence almost identical to Perfect Blue, and a pier shot just like in Dark City.
The festival opens with the Russian National Orchestra performing Mozart's Requiem under the direction of the pianist and conductor Mikhail Pletnev, and closes with a performance of Beethoven and Mahler music by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.
In Requiem, visitors walk through darkened galleries lined with white, gauzy hanging scrolls; wall murals show scenes from San Francisco's Chinatown, Hong Kong, and the entrance to the Tung Wah Coffin Home — all painted with ash from incense.

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